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    Home » Home Remodeling » Bathroom

    Easy DIY Home Improvement Ideas That Boost Home Value

    by Rachel · Updated Mar 20, 2025 · 1 Comment

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    These budget home improvement projects will make a huge impact on your home. Most of these home remodel projects can be completed in one weekend too!

    Weekend DIY Projects that boost home value and a round up of image examples. with post title

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    • 1. Updating Light Fixtures (Or adding New Ones)
    • 2. Update the Exterior Inexpensively
    • 3. Repairing and Adding Trim
    • 4. Changing out Hardware
    • 5. New Backsplash
    • 6. Simple Bathroom Updates
    • 7. Update the Outlets
    • 8. Updating Cabinets without Replacing
    • 9. Upgrade Your Storage

    It’s been almost 8 years since we moved into our house of possibilities. Although there was overt damage and no running water, the vast majority of the ugly in our home was just major neglect. Since then, we have gone on to renovate several homes for clients, often times for sale.

    And my biggest takeaway from that experience…

    You can absolutely have a little luxury even when on a shoestring budget and doing it yourself will save a bundle. Painting walls and updating your window treatments are quick easy wins to give you a since of comfort.

    Even if you don’t have a lot of confidence in big home remodel projects, these easy home improvement projects are fairly easy and pack a punch!

    A home is our biggest life investment and even if you aren’t planning on moving anytime soon, you don’t want to put off small repairs until the last minute.

    Several of these home improvement ideas only take a weekend and can boost a home’s value, curb appeal, and your sanity of not having to see an eyesore again!

    1. Updating Light Fixtures (Or adding New Ones)

    Light fixtures are the jewelry of the house. Updating an old chandelier takes about an hour and can make a statement in a room.

    It still shocks me how many homes are built today without light fixtures. It’s like someone left the job before it was completed. If you aren’t comfortable with DIYing this project, you can hire an electrician for relatively cheap to add the wire, if you have a switch already connected to an outlet.

    Here are some of our favorite lighting ideas around the house:

    • Chic Kitchen Lighting for Islands
    • Beautiful Vanity Lighting Ideas
    • Best Welcome Lights for Entryway
    Traditional Kitchen Remodel with grey floors, white granite, brown cabinets, marble backsplash, and a two-level island.

    2. Update the Exterior Inexpensively

    The entry way of a home is really a first impression. Adding some landscaping and even just washing the concrete or paver stones can be a big impact. I have seen many gorgeous front entry ways transformed with just a few plants and painting the door.

    A modern white brick home with high contrast roof and windows with a wood front door along a long concrete walkway.

    Inexpensive Curb Appeal Ideas we have done:

    • Pressure wash the exterior, concrete, and walkways
    • Paint The Exterior of the House or shutters in an accent color
    • Add a walkway or chic stone path (ours cost less than $100)
    • Small Porch decorating Ideas
    • Add a DIY retaining wall to give clear edges to some surfaces

    Landscaping doesn’t have to be ornate to be beautiful.

    For plants, repeating combinations of 3 plants can be simple, stunning, and cohesive. I also find that you don’t need a super green thumb with only 3 types of plants.

    3. Repairing and Adding Trim

    Trim is actually a big deal to a lot of people. Adding trim can make a house feel luxurious and custom, while superficial cracks can feel like the house is falling around you.

    Diagram of adding trim to an interior  space

    If you feel a little handy and want to dress up the walls for a focal point or adding an air of sophistication, installing picture frame wainscoting is one of my favorite options, but there are many styles to choose from including board and batten, raised panel, and bead board.

    Here are our tips and projects for adding or repairing trim in a home:

    • An Easy DIY: replacing baseboards
    • Replacing Windowsills and Trim around the windows
    • Adding Trim to Cabinets
    • How to Patch Textured Ceilings

    4. Changing out Hardware

    Updated hardware on kitchen and bath cabinets can make a big impact without much money.

    Modern gold finish hardware on dark blue vanity in bathroom for instant update

    If you need to replace hardware, either fill the old holes and paint or get hardware that is the same size to match.

    5. New Backsplash

    Tiling can be one of the more tedious and advanced projects to do if you are using traditional mortar and tile. However, today’s tile has so many more options if you don’t feel confident laying mortar and tile.

    One of my favorites is peel and stick tile! It can be permanent or removable if you like. We helped my brother-in-law install a glass peel and stick backsplash and it looks beautiful and has held up well.

    More Kitchen Updates:

    • How to Regrout Tile
    • How to Build a Kitchen Island
    • Stainless Steel Covered Appliances
    • Best Under Cabinet Lighting Options
    • 20 Gorgeous DIY Kitchen Remodels
    Glass peel and stick kitchen back splash tile in color "storm cloud" with white cabinets.

    6. Simple Bathroom Updates

    To get the most bang for your buck, kitchens and bathrooms are the best place to upgrade. A full renovation is not required to make simple updates to a bathroom.

    We have done several bathroom remodels, but many of the updates are smaller scale and easy to do.

    • Update the light fixtures
    • Changing out faucets
    • Painting a Bathroom Vanity
    • How To Update A Vanity Top for Less
    • Refresh caulk in your shower or tub
    • Reglaze a worn bathtub or shower basin
    Completed bathroom remodel white with blue accents.

    7. Update the Outlets

    Updating electrical outlets and light switches brings an easy ROI. Updating electrical outlets also allows you to remove old or non-compliant outlets.

    If you aren't familiar with how to change an electrical outlet, check out YouTube or take some classes to learn safety and procedures. Changing out an outlet is actually a very easy task once you get the basics.

    8. Updating Cabinets without Replacing

    Cabinets are very expensive to replace. There are several less expensive options though including replacing just the doors, painting the cabinets, and updating the hardware.

    All make a big impact too.

    Before & after photo of kitchen remodel including white kitchen cabinet painting and replacing light fixtures

    One of our most popular projects with clients and readers is learning how to paint cabinets! While this project is definitely time consuming, it’s a good one a beginner can handle as long as they have the right knowledge and tools.

    • Using a Paint Sprayer for Cabinets (this method is the best!)
    • How To Paint Cabinets without Sanding or Priming
    • How To Remove Wood Grain in painted cabinets
    • How To Paint without Brush Strokes
    • My White Painted Cabinets- 2 Years Later
    • What to Know Before Painting Kitchen Cabinets Black

    9. Upgrade Your Storage

    Be an advocate of making your existing storage work for you! DIY Closet Organizers cut the clutter and make a big difference. Our laundry room makeover is a prime example. We’ve built custom closets and maximized the space in every cabinet with these tricks.

    I know that I will be thanking myself for the making these small repairs when it comes time to move (someday!). The chaos of moving is enough on its own, and I don’t want to update or repair something that is driving me crazy just so someone else can enjoy it!

    Weekend DIY project. A pegboard organizer in the craft room above the desk workspace.

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      November 15, 2018 at 11:56 pm

      5 stars
      Thank you for sharing the post! I will try all of them as soon as possible.

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